Unmesh, one of the things that I love about your tutorials is that you realize that we're all human and show *up front* the mistakes we're likely to make and how to recognize/correct them. You're the best!
This is so awesome. Thank you for this! I’ve been working in PS for years and years and watching your concepts effects and how you present them is brilliant.
Damn bro, I got to admit when I first started learning Photoshop and found your channel, It was goated... I still come back to learn more and surprisely I rewatch some old videos and it makes more sense... Truly you're the King of Photoshop... 🔥🔥🔥
This is awesome! A question came to mind. I've never looked into it but I will now. The question I asked myself is, "Why am I not using Film Grain from Photoshop's Filter Gallery to add film grain to images?"
I'm working with an old Photoshop and this is a big lesson for mine, many thanks. I actually restore photo's, many over 100 yrs old, so I work to reverse the effect of what you created. Thanks for the tips. I was self/UA-cam taught and never knew you can create layers of filters.
Dear PiXimperfect, hi. I love your all tutorials and the channel, too. I will this study. AMAZING. Congratulations! Gracias, Marcelo Baglione from Brazil, Rio de Janeiro, Rio
that was very helpful for me. now make a video please to conver this half tone image to CMYK for porinting process .. like 4 color separation and exporting every color individually
Can you make a video of how best to do the opposite, i.e. how to remove the b/w or colour halftone from scanned newspaper images? The main problem in Vanilla Photoshop is a compromise between excessive blur with the Gaussian filter, Moiré pattern from downsampling, and noise from edge sharpening. I have tried several AI denoising tools and a couple of depatterning plugins. The best result I've achieved is by combining IMAGEamigo's demoire with Topaz Labs AI denoise plugins. Other than those I've tried using Sattva Descrean plugin and Pattern Suppressor plugin with limited success. Most other online AI denoisers and image restorers simply can't handle halftone, especially the b/w one.
If I use this halftone or Reticulation effect on any image, it looks all white. Why is there a problem??? Unfortunately, I cannot locate it. Could anyone please help me.
where were you a week ago!?! 😁 I posted a comment on the adobe forums the other day because their built in halftone pattern creates a horrible grid pattern on the image
the king of photoshop in my opinion.
god by the way
He is in my top 5
His charisma just makes his tutorials so pleasing to watch
Unmesh, one of the things that I love about your tutorials is that you realize that we're all human and show *up front* the mistakes we're likely to make and how to recognize/correct them. You're the best!
I was searching for the half-tone video, and right after I saw your face in the thumbnail, I knew I was in the right place.
Great tutorial. Thank you.
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So cooool! :D And remembering to add the other filters within the sketch filter...another thing I never knew until now!
Amazing! Again. Such a great tutorial.
This is so awesome. Thank you for this! I’ve been working in PS for years and years and watching your concepts effects and how you present them is brilliant.
Damn bro, I got to admit when I first started learning Photoshop and found your channel, It was goated... I still come back to learn more and surprisely I rewatch some old videos and it makes more sense... Truly you're the King of Photoshop... 🔥🔥🔥
Nice, I was wondering about this recently.
This is awesome! A question came to mind. I've never looked into it but I will now. The question I asked myself is, "Why am I not using Film Grain from Photoshop's Filter Gallery to add film grain to images?"
The king 👑
You're coming to my home state, how exciting! I'll be in Goa, India in February.
Your videos are the best! Thanks for this tutorial and your hard work 🙏🏻🔥
Always awesome
I'm working with an old Photoshop and this is a big lesson for mine, many thanks. I actually restore photo's, many over 100 yrs old, so I work to reverse the effect of what you created. Thanks for the tips. I was self/UA-cam taught and never knew you can create layers of filters.
Love your art!
I'd love more of these types of videos! More style tutorials
thanks for the actions
Thank you. Love your videos. I've learned a lot from you.
Nice one!
Thanks!
Dear PiXimperfect, hi. I love your all tutorials and the channel, too. I will this study. AMAZING. Congratulations! Gracias, Marcelo Baglione from Brazil, Rio de Janeiro, Rio
Good teacher 😄😄😄😄
You're like the Bob Ross of photoshop tutorials
Thanks very much
“…this is pretty good, but also not so good as well.”
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that was very helpful for me. now make a video please to conver this half tone image to CMYK for porinting process .. like 4 color separation and exporting every color individually
can this be used for dtf printing
do you have an in depth tutorial for premier pro?
Is there any technique to eliminate the Dotted Halftone in a photograph of this type? Thanks for the tutorial. Excellent as always.
i will use it for a crime podcast, thank you
10:10 How can you draw a gradient layer like that? For me it applies for the same layer
You need the latest version of Photoshop for this type of gradients
I love you, brother.
This would be great for t shirts i think
Can you make a Video on how to set up your own Embroidery Mockup on any fabric (Cotton / Polyester)
hello, Is it possible to have a lesson about Alpha chanell in photoshop ?
Hello, Unmesh!
Would you tell us, how to make from dotted picture the normal one?
Can you make a video of how best to do the opposite, i.e. how to remove the b/w or colour halftone from scanned newspaper images?
The main problem in Vanilla Photoshop is a compromise between excessive blur with the Gaussian filter, Moiré pattern from downsampling, and noise from edge sharpening.
I have tried several AI denoising tools and a couple of depatterning plugins.
The best result I've achieved is by combining IMAGEamigo's demoire with Topaz Labs AI denoise plugins.
Other than those I've tried using Sattva Descrean plugin and Pattern Suppressor plugin with limited success.
Most other online AI denoisers and image restorers simply can't handle halftone, especially the b/w one.
If I use this halftone or Reticulation effect on any image, it looks all white. Why is there a problem??? Unfortunately, I cannot locate it. Could anyone please help me.
Love from Pakistan
Best
where were you a week ago!?! 😁
I posted a comment on the adobe forums the other day because their built in halftone pattern creates a horrible grid pattern on the image
Can ya use any photo 🤔
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Hi
thanks. but it seems your action works only for photoshop in english
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0.5 speed
At this point do we really need tutorials when everything is one with an AI plug in or what not.